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    DcmStoreService

    DcmStoreService

    A lightweight and robust Dicom server to archive medical images

    Dicom storage service - DcmStoreService is a lightweight and robust package for implementing the Dicom Storage SCP Service. The application (C++ compiled x86/x64) runs on computer as automatic MS Windows system service (24 hrs). It has a variety of customizable options.
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    TRANSDICOM

    TRANSDICOM

    DICOM C-Find→C-Move→C-Store Free SoftWare

    This Program is a DICOM QR Tool. If you input a PatientID, you can find some Study. and you can send the other PACS. also you can get DICOM FIles(???.dcm).
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    MMMISA
    MMMISA : a free, user-friendly tool for single/dual-modality DICOM file analysis MMMISA will be included as part of version 2 of DeepImageTranslator (https://sourceforge.net/projects/deepimagetranslator/) Citation: Ye RZ et al. DeepImageTranslator V2: analysis of multimodal medical images using semantic segmentation maps generated through deep learning.biorxiv.
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    SueliX

    SueliX

    OS X DICOM PACs server and an update to the Conquest server.

    A DICOM PACs server for OSX. Just download and run the application. Easy to setup. Conquest is a well known DICOM PACs server in the windows world. In its heart is the dgate server. This is an Mac interface to that server. Several improvements have been made to the dgate server, JPEGLS for one, HL7 work list is another. The dgate code is compiled for Windows and use to replace the current date program in Conquest with the new added features.
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    PRIMAL_RAD

    DICOM tag modification and routing tool

    PRIMAL can be used to route, modify and store DICOM Radiology image files. Typically this tool is put between a image acquisition station (modality) and a PACS to route images and modify the DICOM tags in ways that are not easy to do on the acquisition station but needs to be done prior to the study arriving at the PACS. PRIMAL is designed to turn a Fedora or Redhat Linux server into a DICOM routing appliance.
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    Laz DICOM Decoder

    DICOM decoder for Lazarus

    DICOM decoder class for Lazarus
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Utilities for Patient Data Exchange. A parser for text files to use with some of the utilities provided by the DCMTK from Offis. The purpose is to provide a basic DICOM Modality Worklist Management SCP.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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